I looked it up in the meantime. Tebi uses base 2 (2^40) rather than base ten (10^12) but why there's a whole other system like that that I've never heard of or the significance of it, I still don't know. If he'd said 53 terabytes everyone would immediately know what ot meant. Maybe he wanted it to sound like it was more?
I looked it up in the meantime. Tebi uses base 2 (2^40) rather than base ten (10^12) but why there's a whole other system like that that I've never heard of or the significance of it, I still don't know. If he'd said 53 terabytes everyone would immediately know what ot meant. Maybe he wanted it to sound like it was more?